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Up close and personal. This cowboy is covered with mud as he wrestles a steer to the ground during the Lamont Summer Sizzler rodeo July 14. Wet weather on Friday evening left the rodeo grounds very sloppy for the annual summer event. But he kept his hat on. - John Mather Photo.


2 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018

New Bruderheim development coming to the West Woodlands opment would have an entrance on to 52 Avenue. He added plans are being development this year and to the best of his knowledge development should begin in 2019. Hauch explains West Woodlands is still being completed with some of the final homes being built this year. He added a developer is working with town administration to develop the outside ring of the Brookside area of town. Servicing of the land

JOHN MATHER Edmonton-based Prism Engineering is looking at developing land it purchased from Strata Developments in the West Woodlands area of Bruderheim. “It’s a fairly significant development with R1, R2 and R3 housing,” said Bruderheim mayor Karl Hauch. “There will be green space and a storm water retention pond and it will link with our town’s existing trail system.” Hauch said the devel-

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will have to be done on the West Woodlands area. “We’re fortunate to have some good plans in place and there’s lots of interest in our community,” he said. “The idea we can continue to grow is a positive feeling we can move forward.” With development of the town’s annexed lands, Hauch sees a bright future for the community’s growth. “The time is now to put together building blocks

in place for the town’s future growth,” he states. “We are positioned well to move forward.” Hauch sees the added development of the Industrial Heartland will help encourage people to locate in Bruderheim. “Reasonable land prices and tax incentives like our tax free for three program will attract people to our town.” He added the community park being planned for the town is an additional incentive for people to

locate in the community. At Bruderheim council, July 4, council was first told of the development. Director of Planning and Legislative Service, Sherry Cote, told council that as the project moved forward she expected there would be a public meeting in August or early fall where the plans for the development would first be revealed. Council also passed first reading of a by-law changing the land use by-law which changes

the proposed development area from urban reserve to R1, R2 and R3 that allows for various types of residential development. Following the open house, Cote told council there would be a public hearing prior to the final readings of the by-law. Developer Glenn Kennedy from Prism Engineering was unavailable for comment. Developer’s opinion of project Page 5

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4 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Opinion Minority incarcerations not a policing or judicial problem The very people calling everyone who disagrees with them in this politically correct world a racist, are the same ones who segregate people into little boxes at their own convenience usually for political gain. In the United States, blacks and hispanics are being touted as victims because of the large percentage of those races who end up arrested and in jail. Police and the judicial system are demonized because of this, like they are choosing the people they arrest - picking them from a lineup like schoolyard basketball players. In Canada, police and the judicial system are similarly being blamed for the high percentage of indigenous citizens in prisons. Again, implying that they are being picked on and arrested for absolutely no reason by police. But leaving out facts to sell a point is dishonest. The truth is, and police will tell you in both the US and Canada, that these racial groups more frequently live in desperate situations and resort to crime at a rate many times that of other races who live with less poverty per capita. In two separate opinion pieces I recently read, neither author included any crime statistics comparing races… only that these races were occupying our jails at a percentage higher than their population would suggest. In the USA, blacks occupy 39.4 percent of jail cells, while hispanics inhabited 20.6 percent. The interesting fact to ignore is that black men commit nearly half of all murders in America, while the black population (men and women) is only about 13 percent. These groups slanting facts also point out that blacks are killed by police at a higher rate than their 13 percent of the population would suggest, however fail to point out that blacks commit violent crimes also at four times the expected rate. Causing violence creates violent situations which police are involved with, and sometimes it leads to killings by police for their own protection. Remember they are the innocents here, trying to break up situations and help. They show up after they were often called to come. In Canada, around a quarter of the male prison population is indigenous, and likewise over a third of females incarcerated. This unlikeliness is five or six times the expectation considering the indigenous population in Canada is only about five percent. Again, what is not mentioned is that one third of murders in Canada annually are committed by Aboriginals, and that 25 percent of victims are also Aboriginals. In the US, over 90 percent of blacks murdered are killed by other blacks. Similar numbers of caucasians are killed only by other caucasians. Trying to throw the race card down at every whim to rile up the population of political correctness, is nothing more than purposely misleading people into believing there is far more racism and corruption than is reality. Crime today, like all other times, is caused by poverty and the political system, not the police or judicial system. Instead of blaming a cop today, thank a cop today. Kerry Anderson

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Babas & Borshch Zabava gets visitors a no-hassle package of Ukrainian culture Anyone wishing a No Hassle package of Ukrainian culture has to look no further than the Babas & Borshch Zabava, August 25th. It combines all the favourite elements of this rich culture: food, dance, music. “Zabava number 6 and our second one in the Town of Lamont promises to be a great one,” says Festival Coordinator, Hazel Anaka. “For those who loved the spine tingling, floor level performance of the Cheremosh Ukrainian Dancers, they are back for their third performance. Their choreography finds the right balance

between traditional favourites and innovation. And we certainly encourage people to stay and watch or perhaps, join in on the kolomyika!” The Ukrainian feast guests have come to expect has a new twist this year. Traditionally dressed St. John’s Institute Catering and Event Specialists will serve the mouth-watering food to the tables ‘family style’ just like back in the day. “As is our custom the evening opens with the singing of the Ukrainian national anthem and the Lord’s Prayer in Ukrainian. This year the vocalists are the Smoky Lake duo, Zorya.

Christine Horne and Rose Sliwkanich are no strangers to the Festival and bring both talent and heart to their lively, traditional performance,” said Anaka. And finally, whether you’re a listener or a dancer, you are in for a treat. The Convertibles are a small group with a big versatile sound and great vocals. They performed at the Las Vegas Hilton for two years as well as two years at RenoTahoe. We’re also happy to have retired TV investigative journalist, Victor Malarek attending the Zabava as our guest.

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Developer sees strong potential in Bruderheim - speculating on a boom in the area JOHN MATHER An Edmonton developer is hoping to tap into the growth of Alberta at the right time as he plans a new subdivision for Bruderheim. Glen Kennedy, principle of 1427987 Alta Ltd., purchased about 25 acres of land in the community from Edmonton-based Strata Developments six months ago. Kennedy said there are services stubbed into the property and he would have to extend those into the new development. “We got the first reading of redistricting done by council,” he said. “So that allows us to put in a mix of single family residential, medium density and high density.” He added the company’s initial plans for the development are abut 40 per cent single family, 40 per cent medium density duplex homes and 20 per

cent high density four- or six-plex type of developments. The height of any planned buildings have yet to be determined he said. “We don’t have anything specific in mind yet,” he reported. “We’ve been talking to administration on some different creative ideas. We’re planning more of a modernized type of development.” Kennedy is the owner of Edmonton-based Prism engineering, but the land purchased in Bruderheim is through a separate holding company. He said the company has other properties with similar development plans in New Sarepta and a 20-acres plot of land near Boyle. The company is hoping to get its planning and engineering drawings finished in time to

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allow for a start on the development in the 2019 construction season. “It all depends on what the market will bear as well,” explained Kennedy. “We see Bruderheim as a great little community within half an hour of Edmonton with Fort Saskatchewan nearby.” “Our intention is to try and get things ramped up in the next year and catch the next burst of growth in these similar communities.” Read Mayor’s opinion on the Bruderheim development Page 2

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6 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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Kalyna Musical Theatre camps perform at St. Michael MAUREEN SULLIVAN The 2018 Kalyna Musical Theatre Camps performance of Pop's Soda Shop took place Friday, July 13, at the St. Michael Recreation Centre. The camp is part of the Kalyna Country Performing Arts Association. Students aged four to fourteen years of age participated in the five day musical theatre camp held in St Michael, ending with a dinner theatre performance. The children are from Lamont County and all over the Kalyna area Smoky Lake or Waskatenau, as well as some cousins who join with their family from as far away as Cold Lake. The children have various musical performance experience, some who have attended camp for many years and new participants as well. The students work with a vocal instructor daily to create a production by the end of the

week. It is an opportunity for the children to showcase their talents and develop their skills in the performing arts. The performance featured the players singing songs from the 1950s. Director, Erin Got and Stage Manger, Jody Zachoda produced an enjoyable show in under a week. They were helped by assistants Reece Gott and Madison Widmer. "Enthusiasm is the secret fountain of youth," said Zachoda of her students, "never lose it." The cast was made up of Cassidy Childs, Hayden Childs, Brooke Gott, Rachel Klos, Elliana Kordyban, Gabriella Katylak, Mary Alice Maklin, Stella Maklin, Magnolia Moonen, Kaisa Pinch, Kali Przekop, Talia Rogoza, Hailey Ross, Liam Schiach, Ethan Svitch, Meredes Widmer, Jonas Wytrykush, Sawyer Wytrykush and Julia Yost.

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8 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Kids can travel back in time this summer MAUREEN SULLIVAN Local children will get a once in a lifetime experience to travel back in time to the 1920s at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. They will get their own historic clothing, a chance to interact with farm animals, play historic games, cook, garden, play games and make crafts. For over 30 years, the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society have run the week long, Historic Children's Program for 6 -11 year olds and the Junior Interpreter Program for 12 -16 year olds. The Historic Chidren’s Program is a day camp, where the children wear

costumes, play games, attend a one room school house, create crafts and play games from a hundred years ago. The Junior Interpreter Program allows the teen to become a part of the portrayal of living history. They will also wear costumes and will participate in the farm and house activities throughout the museum during the week. "The Historic Children's Program is an opportunity for participants to leave their electronics at home and experience life as a pioneer," says Marcie Mazurenko, Executive Director for the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. "They get to bet-

ter understand the lifestyle their grandparents or great grandparents experienced as a child. The children will be learning about history and enjoying themselves during a week they will never forget." The one week camps run from July 9 to Aug 24. Week 6, Aug 20 - 24,

bussing to the camp will be available from Lamont, Vegreville and Mundare. The not for profit, Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society supports the Village in preserving history and heritage for present and future generations.

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Return of the flock to the Lamont United Church's 125 anniversary MAUREEN SULLIVAN Lamont United Church celebrated the 125 anniversary of the congregation during service on Sunday, July 16. There was a nice turn out of past members, including Reverend Bob Settle to celebrate with the current congregation led by Reverend Debbie Brill. Reverend Brill spoke of the fellowship and community support that past members shared through the years as well as the many community groups that were led by church members.

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Lamont Ag. Society celebrates 100 years Summer Sizzler Rodeo crowds and cowboys endure bad weather

A rodeo clown hastens to break the fall of this young muttin’ bustin’ cowboy as he is ready to take a tumble during the muttin’ bustin’ event for kids during the Lamont Summer Sizzler Rodeo, July 14.

Trying to hang on for the count.

This rider grits her teeth as she spurs her horses through the course in the Ladies Barrel Racing event.

Cold weather and muddy conditions couldn’t detract from the crowd’s love of rodeo, at the Summer Sizzler over the weekend.

Photos by: John Mather and Maureen Sullivan MAUREEN SULLIVAN The crowds came out in spite of the cold, wet weather and the mud on Saturday for the Summer Sizzler Rodeo. There was the usual Bareback Riding, Tie Down Roping, Barrel Racing, Team Roping, Bull Riding, and Steer Wrestling events despite poor conditions. The day opened with a presentation for the 100 anniversary Muddy conditions didn’t help this cowboy take down his steer. of the Lamont Agriculture Society. Rebecca Joseph, a member of the Society, spoke about the history of the organization and then presentations were made to the society. Tim Burton, Chairman of the Provincial Ag Society presented a plaque. Burton mentioned that Lamont was honoured at the AG Society Convention earlier this year. Reeve Daniel Warawa presented a plaque on behalf of the County, stating this milestone should have the community full of pride. Town of Lamont Councillor Kirk Perrin congratulated the society on 100 years Kids slog through the muddy rodeo arena as they make their way on behalf of the Town of to the muttin’ bustin’ event. Lamont. Brudeheim's Mayor Karl Hauch presented a plaque, stating that over 1.6 million people attended an agricultural society event since 2006, showing just how important Ag societies are to the communities they serve. MLA Jessica Littlewood, presented a plaque on behalf of the province, citing the Vision of the Lamont Ag Society: The Lamont and District Agricultural Society offers a fun, family spirit to enhance the diversification or our rural and urban communities - and its Mission is Strengthening and enhancing a sustainable agricultural community through education and entertainment. She spoke of the incredibly hard working volunteers and how the society brings the comJr. Bullriding munity together. Terry Eleniak, President of the Ag Society, then gave a thank you and mentioned the lifetime members of the society followed by free cake for all. After the rodeo, was a fan favorite - the combine crunch followed by the steak dinner and dance. Sunday morning, events finished up and the 2018 Summer Sizzler Rodeo weekend came to a fun and exciting conclusion Lamont agricultural society director Emily Lopushinsky prepares for the many who attended. to flip some pancakes during the Summer Sizzler Rodeo.


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SPRING SALE 10 - 20% Off Select Granite 30 YEARS OWNER BUY DIRECT AND SAVE 4217-51 Avenue, Vegreville, AB BUSINESS: 780-632-2054 CELL: 780-966-9191 WEBSITE: www.forevermonuments.com

Hair Stylist Eavestroughing Marvin Tallas 780-984-6742

Mundare Salon & Barber Kerry Beitz 5216 - 50 Street Owner/Hairstylist Mundare, Alberta 780-221-7193

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Specializing in Seamless Eavestrough Installation Alu-Rex Leaf Guards • Downpipe • Soffit & Fascia Gutter Cleaning & Repair • Roof Top Snow Removal

Kevin Tychkowsky Lamont, Alberta

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL • HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION

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box 346 vegreville, ab t9c 1r3

Thank you for supporting these businesses!

Myles Faragini

NOW OFFERING DOGGIE DAY CARE

lamontboardingkennels@@gmail.com www.lamontboardingkennels.com

LANDSCAPING

SUNSHINE EQUIPMENT SERVICES Variety Of Trees For Sale, Removal, Planting, Pruning, Mulching, Stump Grinding, Hedging, Including Landscaping Services

KT Mechanical LTD 30 years experience!

Phone:

780-292-2336 Fax: 780-895-2809 ktmechanical@hotmail.com

Thanks for Advertising!

780-363-3822

Call Mike 780-499-3779 MACHINERY

SHIRGOR

ENTERPRISES INC. Equipment rentals and sales Industrial tools and consumables

Mini Batch Concrete

PH: 780.720.6361 FAX: 780.922.8715 EMAIL: GSH50@SHAW.CA

Located in Bruderheim AB, 5130-52 avenue


12 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018

LAWNCARE

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JAKE THIESSEN CONSTRUCTION LTD.

780.233.4455 FRAMING RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS GENERAL CONTRACTING ROOFING SHINGLES METAL RENOVATIONS

Based in Lamont Serving Urban & Rural Customers

MACHINERY

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ENTERPRISES INC. Equipment rentals and sales Industrial tools and consumables

Mini Batch Concrete

ROOFING

PH: 780.720.6361 FAX: 780.922.8715 EMAIL: GSH50@SHAW.CA

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LEGAL ISSUES? Ronald W. Poitras Barrister & Solicitor Serving Lamont and Area Since 1977 Wednesday 1:30 – 5:00 pm by Appointment

Located in Bruderheim AB, 5130-52 avenue

780-895-2055 REAL ESTATE

MECHANICAL

Box 653 Lamont AB T0B 2R0

SEPTIC SERVICES

BECJM Enterprises Ltd.

Backhoe, directional boring, trackhoe, hydrovac, steamer, picker & gravel truck

Bill & Charles Matthews CERTIFIED SEPTIC DESIGNER & INSTALLER Box 197 Bruderheim, AB T0B 0S0

ph/fax 780-796-3952

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Stadnick Contracting (2011) Ltd. Vacuum Services

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm

is now available for septic cleaning Contact: Brett Ph: 587-991-0398 Sherry Ph: 780-267-7354 Dean Bosvik Javan Vandelannoite

No job too big or small, we’ll do them all!

FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS 5003 - 50 Street, Mundare, AB 780-764-3936

TOWING AND TRUCKING

Are you Buying or Selling?

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JMP Plumbing & Heating Ltd.

Gerhard Rosin

Furnace & Hot Water Tank Replacement Plumbing - New Home Construction Air Conditioning - Gas Fitting - Gas Fire Places Garage Heaters - Service & Repair - Sheet Metal

22 years experience

cell: 780-490-8616 email: gerhard.rosin@outlook.com website: gerhardrosin.ca

John Panek 780-999-2065

office: 780-449-2800 fax: 780-449-3499 #109, 65 Chippewa Rd, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 6J7

jmpplumbing@live.ca Box 84, Lamont, AB T0B 2R0

ROOFING

River Flows Mechanical Ltd. Plumbing/Heating

Garage Heaters

Water Well Pumps

Sump Pits & Pumps Hot Water Tanks

Septic Systems

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Safe Entry for Repairs Unplugging Open Discharge

Boilers & In-Floor Heating

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The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018 - 13

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Classifieds

____________________ ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS

____________________ COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS

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Saskatoons and Raspberries are Ready! Helen Tanton 780-888-6800 2 km East and 3 km North of Sedgewick! ____________________ COMING EVENTS EVENTS COMING

Viking Farmer’s Market Regular Market July 12 from 2 - 4 p.m. Fresh Vegetables Starting! Markets will be Every Thursday (with no interruptions) ____________________ FEED WANTED WANTED FEED

Trailer for rent in Viking. $600 per month plus utilities. Phone 780-254-0140. ____________________ Three bedroom house for rent, Lamont AB. Next to schools, 6 appls, 2 acres. $1000 & $1000 DD. 780984-1898 ____________________ For Rent in Tofield – 2 bedroom basement suite close to Library and playground. Shared laundry in building. $700 per month plus water and power. $700 security deposit. NO PETS, NO SMOKING. References required. 780995-9339 ____________________ Bachelor and 1 bedroom suites, 3 appliances. Bachelor from $695, 1 bdrm from $795, rent incl. water, heat, energized parking stall. SD $500. 780-632-3102

Holden Legion Branch #56 Annual Pig Roast Saturday, August 11 Refreshments all afternoon Supper at 5 p.m. Adults - $20.00 7- 12 $10.00, 6 and under free Advance tickets only call Ivan (780) 781-0562 ____________________ Holden Craft Market at the Holden Complex. Saturday, Aug. 11 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 12 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Homemade and quality goods, woodwork, baking, candles, art, candy, and much much more. Local vendors. Concession available. TM28/29p ____________________ BENCH FAIR: Aug. 14 & 15, sponsored by Round Hill Ag Society. Classes include baking, crafts, sewing, photography and horticulture for youth & adults. Wiener roast & fireworks. For info call Debbie Blouin: 780-6792243. Entry forms mailed or faxed: R.R. 2, Camrose, T4V 2N1, 780679-2587 by Sunday, Aug. 12. Exhibits to be received by Monday, Aug 13. Horticulture & field crop received by Tuesday, Aug. 14 before 11 A.M. Fee $5 ea. or $10 per family. TM28/29c ____________________ NORTH OF 16 MUSIC FESTIVAL. August 18, 2018 at Chipman Ag Grounds. Front Porch Roots Revue, Blake Reid Band & More! Tickets Advance $25, at gate $40. Free camping w ticket. www.northof16.com 28/32c ____________________

TRENCHUK CATTLE CO. (In Smoky Lake) Is Currently Buying Feed Wheat & Feed Barley Including high Moisture Wheat Call Willy 780-656-0052 ____________________ FOR RENT RENT FOR Rural House 6 miles North of Viking for rent. Available early August. Call 780-336-6700 or 780-336-2588. 28p ____________________ Viking - 5024 - 58 Ave 2 bedroom Triplex unit. $700/month plus utilities. Damage deposit $700. No smoking. No pets. Available in August. 587256-0430 27tfnc ____________________ Trailer for Rent in Viking. Phone Rick at 780-3851137. tfnc ____________________ 3 BDRM house for rent in Lamont. 780-405-2511 LLtfnc ____________________ 2 bedroom large suite in 3-story walk-up apartment building under new professional management with live-in, on-site caretaker. Close to Town Centre, hospital and NoFrills Super-store. Rent from $895, incl. utilities, energized parking stall. DD $500. Seniors welcome with special rate. 780-632-6878 or 780918-6328 LL06tfnp ____________________ 3 bedroom mobile home in Viking. Available immediately. Call 780336-6375 for more info.

tfnc ____________________ Suite in four-plex in Tofield. 2 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 bath. Fridge, stove, washer and dryer. Adults only. No smoking and no pets. $1,000/month. Available immediately. Call: 780-263-2688. TM15tfnc _____________________ FOR SALE SALE FOR MOVING - chesterfield and chair. Just like new. $50. Dark green in colour. Phone Margaret 780-3363514. 28p ____________________ 1945 McCormick W4 tractor fully restored, new paint, A-1 condition, runs good. One owner since new. Ph: 780-663-3562 TM27-28p ____________________ Hay For Sale Alf/Tim/Br/Tw mix small squares shedded, $5 minimal rain call late evenings 780-942-4107 ____________________ Hay for sale Round Bales - F/C, S/C pick up or delivered. 780-497-1633

_____________________ FUNERAL FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Kevan Allan Lever Born on July 1, 1957 Passed Away on July 9, 2018. A Celebration of Life will be held Wednesday, July 25 at 2 p.m. at the Viking United Church. _____________________ GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE HUGE multi-family garage sale. Estate items, crocks, lamps, tools, 100 pcs Blue Mt. Pottery, Fenton, Carnival, Milk glass, collectibles, over 600 items for sale. Fri, Sat & Sun July 20,21 & 22 9 am - 7 pm. 2 miles North of Bon Accord, RR 24025 Twp 564 28p _____________________ REAL ESTATE ESTATE REAL Acreage for sale in the County of Beaver. 19.3 acres, no buildings, treed, creek, 2 small ponds, road to back of property, good sites for building a home, 30 minutes east of Edmonton off Wye road, Rge Rd 192 and Twp Rd 522. Asking $145,000. Call Jim 587-521-7667. TM28-30p _____________________ SERVICES SERVICES FIND LOVE & COMPANIONSHIP Too busy? We do the work START here 30+ w w w. b e g i n a g a i n . c a START here 60+ www.overthehillmatch.ca E m a i l : info@beginagain.ca Email: info@overthehill match.ca. Ph: 780-9844139 ____________________ JUNGLE THEMED Outdoor dining: Enjoy homemade burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, handcut fries, wraps, hotdogs, milkshakes, & hard ice cream. Tues, Wed & Thurs 11 a.m. - 8pm. RR 174 & Twp 562. 780-5544046 ____________________ DB LANDSCAPING for Fences and Decks, Yard and Skid Steer Services. Call Dustin at 780-9197743

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Ritchie’s Painting Co. Professional Interior/ Exterior Commercial & Residential Painting. Spray Painting & Cabinet Refinishing. www.ritchiespainting.ca. Call Jason in Viking, AB today for a future estimate - Cell: 780-254-0166 or Home: 780-254-0700. ____________________ Carpet and upholstery cleaning - residential and commercial. Truck mount unit, sewer back-up, and flood cleaning. Auto and RV cleaning. Call Glenn and Cindi Poyser, Fancy Shine Auto and Carpet Care at (780) 384-3087 ____________________ Roy’s Handyman Services. Flooring, trim work, basement finishing, decks, fences, kitchen cabinet installs and carpentry work. 780-662-0146 or 780-232-3097 ____________________ Straight Line Fencing Custom Fencing - All types. Mini Trackhoe excavation for water, sewer, etc. We also remove old fencing. Clearing of bush. Also selling Liquid Feed. Mark Laskosky 780-990-7659 ____________________ J.D. Construction Ltd. Commercial, Farm, Home, Siding, Soffit Fascia, Roofing, Styrofoam Form Basements WINDOWS & DOORS Government Certified for Energy Rebates 43 Years in Business Journeyman Carpenters For Assured Service, Call: Dennis Bird 780-385-5689 Jeff Bird 780-390-0269 Shawn Bird 780-385-1196 Glen McDonald 780-336-2360 18/39p ____________________ Painting Quality Residential and Commercial Painting Betty Tkaczyk 780-632-8749 or 780-688-3564

35+ years exp. Drywall Taper. Living in Killam but willing to travel. Hand taper by trade but have experience with boxes, roller/flusher, taping tube. No bazooka experience. Have own tools (10-12" boxes, pump, angle box, roller, flusher, hand tools, etc.) Also do ceiling texture. Non-drinker, just want to work. Willing to work with existing taping crew. Contact me if interested. 780-385-2106 / 780-385-1251. ____________________ PINOY’S CLEANING AND JANITORIAL SERVICES

Residential and Commercial Cleaning Carpet Cleaning •Strip and Wax Floors •Automatic Floor Scrubbing •Steam Cleaning •Window Cleaning •Wall Washing •Move Out Clean •General Cleaning •Yard Work and Grass Cutting •Tree Cutting and Trimming Great References - Your Home is Safe With Me. Thorough, Responsible, Reliable, Hardworking Workers. Immediate Availability, Flexible Hours. The Support You Need Let Me Give You A Hand. Contact: 780-385-4154 Elizabeth F. Andersen Director/Owner tfn ____________________ WANTED WANTED Would like to purchase a used car, older model with low mileage. Please call 780-662-3246. TM28/29p


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LAMONT AG. SOCIETY 100TH The Lamont Agricultural Society was honoured on its 100th anniversary with plaques: (L to R) Deputy Reeve Daniel Warawa for Lamont County; Tim Burton for Alberta Agricultural Societies; MLA Jessica Littlewood for the Province of Alberta. Terry Eleniak accepts the plaques as President of the Lamont Ag Society with Lisa Burton.

Blanket Alberta Ads take approximately 10 days to process ________________________ AUCTIONS AUCTIONS UNRESERVED SHOP DISPERSAL AUCTION for C.L.L. Holdings, Saturday, July 21st Lloydminster, AB. Starts 10AM. Well-maintained Shop Tools, Equipment, SideXSide, SeaCan & More! 780-842-5666; www.scribnernet.com. ________________________ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Redwater, AB. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, September 5 in Edmonton. 3.52+/- Title Acres, 9600 +/- sq ft shop and office building, 9000 +/- sq ft and 2000 +/- sq ft fabrication shops. Jerry Hodge: 780-7066652; Brokerage: Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Services Ltd.; rbauction.com/realestate. ________________________ BUSINESS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITIES TROUBLE WALKING? Hip or knee replacement, or conditions causing restrictions in daily activities? $2,500 tax credit. $40,000 refund cheque/rebates. Disability Tax Credit. 1-844-453-5372.

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The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018- 15

Greyhound Service cancellation underlies importance of County transportation study JOHN MATHER While the silver dog hasn’t been seen running in most of Lamont County for sometime, the cancellation of Greyhound Bus service in western Canada shows a disconnect with rural centres that needs to be fixed, claims Judy Schueler. Schueler is the co-chair of the Lamont County Rural Transportation Coalition, which is currently conducting a needs assessment survey throughout the county. Currently there is a Greyhound route from Vegreville to Edmonton that does have stops at the Mundare Jct. (Hwy 15 & 16), Elk Island National Park gate, Bremner Jct. and Sherwood Park, before terminating in Edmonton. The bus route originates in Winnipeg as Greyhound route 5405. A route from Saskatoon to Edmonton and return also stops in Vegreville. That route will cease in October. Local Fort Saskatechewan Vegreville MLA Jessica Littlewood said the provincial government has allotted money for a rural transportation pilot project. “There are several rural communities that have been able to access some money for rural transportation projects,” she said. She added based on their success, similar programs could be utilized in Mundare or Lamont. These pilot projects include a regular shuttle bus between Camrose and Edmonton, regional transit linking Grande Prairie with five nearby towns, and expanded van service between Spirit River, Rycroft and Grande Prairie. Littlewood added the province will speak with the federal government

seeking a national transportation policy to address issues created by Greyhound cancelling its service in western Canada. Greyhound Canada

announced July 9 it is ending its passenger bus and freight services in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and cancelling all but one route in B.C. The cancellations will result in 75 job losses in Edmonton, Greyhound Canada communications adviser Veronica Rivas said. In total, 107 communities in Alberta will lose service. “This decision is regretful and we sympathize with the fact that many small towns are going to lose service,” Greyhound Canada senior vice-president Stuart Kendrick said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “But simply put, the issue that we have seen is the routes in rural parts of Canada – specifically Western Canada – are just not sustainable anymore.” “Greyhound cancelling its service tells me rural transportation is really going downhill,” Schueler explained. “For ourselves, we’re really going to have to step up and go to the province for grants or some sort of service.” She says the need is there but the type of service that’s needed is more hands on, where Greyhound was more pick up and drop off at centre. “We seeing more people want door to door service,” she said.

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Ed & Arlene GALM of Galahad, AB. LOCATION: To be held at 214 Lady Helen West Avenue in Galahad, AB.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25/18 - 5 PM

PICTURES ON WEBSITE

VEHICLE

TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C, LUNCH AVAILABLE SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS LAWN & GARDEN

●2006 Dodge 3500 quad cab truck, 5.9 Liter Cummins turbo diesel, only 97,587 original km., automatic, loaded, A/C, 6 ft. box w/ spray in box liner, 250 liter fuel tank, 1 owner, 2WD, shedded, excellent cond. ●John Deere X540 ride-on lawn tractor

TRAILERS

w/ 54” deck & 4 ft. front blade, 470 hours, 23.5 hp, 1 owner, shedded, exc. condition. ●Millermatic Challenger 172 mig welder w/ cables & bottle. ●Heavy duty 32 ton shop press. ●Hobart Air Force 250ci plasma cutter. ●Galaxy 12 speed heavy duty drill press. ●Forney 275 AC/DC welder w/ cables.

●2009 Lamar 20 ft. t/a flatdeck bumper hitch trailer, GVWR = 14,000 lbs., 8 bolt rims, new electric brakes & wiring, recent ●Bobcat 3 pt. hitch 72” rotary mower. wheel alignment, slide in ramps, exc. cond.

●Trail type s/a 5.5 ft. L X 4 ft. W utility dump trailer, like new.

MISCELLANEOUS ●Sanitary heavy duty meat grinder. ●Globe meat saw. ●Wine rack. ●2” Water pump w/ 6.5 hp. motor. ●Tanned deer hide & elk hide.●Cast iron seat. ●Eaton’s #703 portable record player. ●Fishing rods & tackle.●Booster cables. ●Extension & step ladders.●Folding tables.

Previewing: Tuesday, July 24 - 1PM – 4PM Auctioneer’s Note: Ed has a very nice lineup of quality shop equipment & tools. The truck is immaculate and still looks new!! Please note the 5 PM start time and mark your calendar and plan to be with us sale day. For more info. call Ed @ (780) 374-2597 OR DAS @ 1-877-UP4BIDS(874-2437).

Auctioneers Dwayne Dunkle Cal Herder AB License #209769

●Sanborn Magna Force 3 hp. air compressor, 20 gallon tank. ●Greenlee 1399 metal bandsaw. ●Craftsman 8” bench grinder w/ stand. ●400 Lb. portable picker on casters. ●(2) – Oxy acetylene cutting torches. ●Proto metal tool chest. ●Engine hoist. ●Yard Machines rear tine rototiller. ●Welding table. (4 ft. wide X 2.5 ft. depth.) ●Craftsman 6 hp. push lawnmower w/ ●Sears Craftsman portable air compressor. rear bagger w/ 5 hp. motor. ●Trail type 4 ft. dandelion wick roller w/ ●(6) – Makita & Dewalt angle grinders. poly chemical tank. ●Fertilizer spreader. ●Hitachi cut-off saw. .●Welding clamps. ●Dewalt reciprocating saw. ●Sawhorses. ●Trail type 31” lawn aerator. ●Makita 13mm reversible drill. ●Tiger torch. ●Trail type 3.5 ft garden cultivator. ●Vice grips.●Magnets.●3 Phase 1 hp. motor. ●Trail type 3 ½ ft. land roller. ● ½ hp. & ¾ hp. motors.●Come-along. ●Hedgetrimmer. ●Water fountain. ●Trail type 4’ dump wagon.●Snow fence. ●1 Ton chain hoist.●Hammers. ●Jackall. ●Tap & die set.●10” Orbital polisher. ●9 Ft. X 11 ft. metal clad garden shed. ●Open end wrenches.●Metal clamps.●Dolly. ●Stihl FS48 gas weedeater. ●Portable air tank. ●Block & tackle. ●John Deere & Homelite weedeaters. ●Creeper.●Shop vacs.●Jerry cans ●McCullough & Homelite leaf blowers. ●Wagner airless paint sprayer. .●Crowbars. ●Signature Series 2000 psi pressure ●Adjustable pipe roller●Floor jacks. washer w/ Honda 5.5 hp. motor. ●Plus more items too numerous to list. ●John Deere CS36 chainsaw.

BOX 545 CASTOR, AB. Sale Site/Sale Day: (403) 740-6251 & 740-5753 Tel & Fax: 1-(877)-UP4BIDS (874-2437)

Cashiers Carol Freimark Leigha Neal Marcy Renschler


16 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, July 18, 2018


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